French Napoleon III Marquetry Jewelry Casket
Maison Heymen, 25 Rue Blanche, Paris
Circa 1865–1880
An exceptional French jewelry casket from the Napoleon III period, crafted in an elegant bombe form and richly adorned with intricate geometric marquetry composed of contrasting woods and delicate mother of pearl inlay.
The surface is alive with a complex interlocking star pattern that spans the lid and sides, a testament to the extraordinary skill of 19th century French ébénistes. Each element of the design was individually hand cut and assembled with remarkable precision before being laid into the veneered surface, reflecting countless hours of master craftsmanship.
The casket is framed in deep ebonized wood and mounted with elaborate gilt bronze ormolu, including pierced gallery trim, scrolling corner mounts, beaded borders, and ornate feet. A decorative tassel pull completes the front, adding to its refined and luxurious presence.
The underside retains its original retailer’s label for Maison Heymen, Ébénisterie d’Art, 25 Rue Blanche, Paris, firmly anchoring the piece in the heart of the Parisian decorative arts world during the height of the Napoleon III era.
Pieces of this caliber were created as luxury dressing table objects for fashionable interiors, combining technical virtuosity in marquetry with sculptural gilt bronze work. It is both a functional object and a true work of art.
Condition
Very good antique condition with light, age appropriate wear
Marquetry remains beautifully intact with minor wear consistent with age
Gilt bronze mounts retain a rich, warm patina
Structurally sound and presents exceptionally well
A rare and highly decorative example of French Napoleon III craftsmanship, full of detail, precision, and old world elegance.
French Napoleon III Marquetry Jewelry Casket
Maison Heymen, 25 Rue Blanche, Paris
Circa 1865–1880
An exceptional French jewelry casket from the Napoleon III period, crafted in an elegant bombe form and richly adorned with intricate geometric marquetry composed of contrasting woods and delicate mother of pearl inlay.
The surface is alive with a complex interlocking star pattern that spans the lid and sides, a testament to the extraordinary skill of 19th century French ébénistes. Each element of the design was individually hand cut and assembled with remarkable precision before being laid into the veneered surface, reflecting countless hours of master craftsmanship.
The casket is framed in deep ebonized wood and mounted with elaborate gilt bronze ormolu, including pierced gallery trim, scrolling corner mounts, beaded borders, and ornate feet. A decorative tassel pull completes the front, adding to its refined and luxurious presence.
The underside retains its original retailer’s label for Maison Heymen, Ébénisterie d’Art, 25 Rue Blanche, Paris, firmly anchoring the piece in the heart of the Parisian decorative arts world during the height of the Napoleon III era.
Pieces of this caliber were created as luxury dressing table objects for fashionable interiors, combining technical virtuosity in marquetry with sculptural gilt bronze work. It is both a functional object and a true work of art.
Condition
Very good antique condition with light, age appropriate wear
Marquetry remains beautifully intact with minor wear consistent with age
Gilt bronze mounts retain a rich, warm patina
Structurally sound and presents exceptionally well
A rare and highly decorative example of French Napoleon III craftsmanship, full of detail, precision, and old world elegance.